2014 Indiana Criminal Code Book - page 171

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IC 13-11-2-259);
commits tampering with a water supply, a Level
4 felony. However, the offense is a Level 2 felony
if it results in the death of any person.
(b) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or
intentionally poisons a public water supply with
the intent to cause serious bodily injury commits
poisoning, a Level 3 felony.
35-43-1-6. Altering historic property.
A person who knowingly or intentionally
alters, without a permit, historic property located
on property owned or leased by the state commits
a Class B misdemeanor.
35-43-1-7. Offense against intellectual
property.
A person who knowingly or intentionally and
who without authorization:
(1) modifies data, a computer program, or
supporting documentation;
(2) destroys data, a computer program, or
supporting documentation; or
(3) discloses or takes data, a computer
program, or supporting documentation that
is:
(A) a trade secret (as defined in IC 24-
2-3-2); or
(B) otherwise confidential as provided
by law;
and that resides or exists internally or externally
on a computer, computer system, or computer
network, commits an offense against intellectual
property, a Level 6 felony.
35-43-1-8. Offense against computer users.
(a) A person who knowingly or intentionally
and who without authorization:
(1) disrupts, denies, or causes the disrup-
tion or denial of computer system services
to an authorized user of the computer sys-
tem services that are:
(A) owned by;
(B) under contract to;
(C) operated for, on behalf of, or in
conjunction with;
another person in whole or part;
(2) destroys, takes, or damages equipment
or supplies used or intended to be used in
a computer, computer system, or computer
network;
(3) destroys or damages a computer, com-
puter system, or computer network; or
(4) introduces a computer contaminant
into a computer, computer system, or com-
puter network;
commits an offense against computer users, a
Level 6 felony.
(b) However, the offense is:
(1) a Level 5 felony if:
(A) the pecuniary loss caused by the
offense is at least five thousand dollars
($5,000);
(B) the offense was committed for the
purpose of devising or executing any
scheme or artifice to defraud or obtain
property; or
(C) the offense interrupts or impairs:
(i) a governmental operation; or
(ii) the public communication,
transportation, or supply of water,
gas, or another public service; and
(2) a Level 4 felony if the offense endan-
gers human life.
Chapter 2. Burglary; Trespass.
35-43-2-1.
Burglary.
35-43-2-1.5. Residential entry.
35-43-2-2.
Criminal trespass.
35-43-2-3.
Computer trespass..
35-43-2-1. Burglary.
A person who breaks and enters the building
or structure of another person, with intent to com-
mit a felony or theft in it, commits burglary, a
Level 5 felony. However, the offense is:
(1) a Level 4 felony if the building or
structure is a dwelling;
(2) a Level 3 felony if it results in bodily
injury to any person other than a defendant;
(3) a Level 2 felony if it:
(A) is committed while armed with a
deadly weapon; or
(B) results in serious bodily injury to
any person other than a defendant; and
(4) a level 1 felony if:
(A) the building or structure is a
dwelling; and
(B) it results in serious bodily injury to
any person other than a defendant.
35-43-2-1.5. Residential entry.
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